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Talli Nauman

Talli Nauman

Health & Environmental Editor / Correspondent at Native Sun News

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

dailykos.com

United States Is Responsible for All Tribal Conflicts By Polarisation - Daily Kos

History contains numerous tragic instances of genocide, wherein predators exterminate human beings after dehumanizing them. (1)Kurt Kaltreider, PH.D. “American Indian Prophecies,” p.44: ...It is estimated that 100 million Indians from the Caribbean,...
indianz.com

Native Sun News Today: Exhibit pays tribute to Lakota artist Robert...

A summer-long exhibit features the works of the late Robert Penn, who was from the Rosebud Sioux Tribe.
resilience.org

Lakota call out inequity in law enforcement at U.S. Capitol riot - ...

Thus reads the statement issued by the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) in response to “the insurrection” at the U.S. Capitol.
indianz.com

Native Sun News Today: MMIW advocate continues efforts - indianz.com

Lily Mendoza, Cheyenne River Sioux, is reopening her store and community space as she continues to advocate for missing and murdered women, girls and Two Spirit relatives.
resilience.org

The Brotherhood of the Buffalo - Resilience

The modern combination of buffalo with dried cranberries, apples and orange peel uses no artificial preservatives, dyes or fillers.
indianz.com

Native Sun News Today: Foes to sue feds for undermining environment...

President Donald Trump is rolling back a landmark environmental law that tribes and tribal citizens have used to protect their homelands from unwanted development.
resilience.org

Greta and Tokata at the Front Lines - Resilience

On a world tour for climate justice, Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg visited Native America Oct. 6-8, attracting a gymnasium full of enthusiasts at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, leading a march on Rapid City Hall alongside youth climate leader Tokata Iron Eyes, and speeding off to the Standing…